I just bought one this week. I'm very pleased with the results so far. Great camera for concerts and it's about time. 10x zoom is plenty for most of the stuff I'm at. I'm using it strictly for photos, but 4k video is just so tempting. Kudos to Panasonic!

Jon, its a big jump over the ZS70 in terms of photo quality. 1" sensor does a better job in low light situations for sure.

Do it!

Funny how we have ended up owning the same cams by happenstance so far, this time I may very well follow your lead. I was considering going back to the zs3 for non stop video but the 100 has me intrigued

Because its a DSLR body size camera after all, causing many to refuse them. You get rejected with those in most venues in Europe.

Ahhhh, Europe. Here in the US, I just show them the camera and inform them it'd non-professional...the lens doesn't come off...and they say OK. They have to draw the line somewhere, and they draw it at removable lenses.

Because its a DSLR body size camera after all, causing many to refuse them. You get rejected with those in most venues in Europe.

Ahhhh, Europe. Here in the US, I just show them the camera and inform them it'd non-professional...the lens doesn't come off...and they say OK. They have to draw the line somewhere, and they draw it at removable lenses.

I've seen security refuse people with cameras like this though ... because of what they perceive it to be. And unfortunately, to the untrained eye, a camera with an extended full-sized lens looks like a professional DSLR camera. And no amount of explaining that the lens doesn't come off is going to change their minds. So now you're stuck having to lug the camera back to your car or checking it in at security. I haven't been to a show in the States in a couple of years though, so maybe things have changed.

Because its a DSLR body size camera after all, causing many to refuse them. You get rejected with those in most venues in Europe.

Ahhhh, Europe. Here in the US, I just show them the camera and inform them it'd non-professional...the lens doesn't come off...and they say OK. They have to draw the line somewhere, and they draw it at removable lenses.

I've seen security refuse people with cameras like this though ... because of what they perceive it to be. And unfortunately, to the untrained eye, a camera with an extended full-sized lens looks like a professional DSLR camera. And no amount of explaining that the lens doesn't come off is going to change their minds. So now you're stuck having to lug the camera back to your car or checking it in at security. I haven't been to a show in the States in a couple of years though, so maybe things have changed.

In all of my experience, and I bring the FZ70 to every show I go to, in the U.S., they established the guidelines as follows: Non-professional cameras only, as to be defined as a camera with removable/interchangeable lenses. When I'm going through security, I always offer to show them the camera and as I'm revealing it, point out that that it's not a professional camera, while pointing out that the lens is permanent. They haven't denied me entry with it yet. Good to know though,, if I find myself in Europe for a show.

Professional camera/video equipment is prohibited without appropriate credentials, per show.

SUBJECT TO CHANGE – The standard venue policy allows camera phones, disposable cameras, and small digital cameras. Any camera that has a detachable lens will be considered professional and not allowed in. If the camera lens zooms out of the camera more than 1 inch- it will be considered a professional camera and will not be allowed in. Some artists do not permit cameras so please check back for the show you will be attending to ensure that we will be allowing cameras in. Video-recording is never permitted.